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Bleeding after changing front calipers? What now? 240 1990

Everything is in place.
I'll be using a pressure bleeder.
Not exactly sure what to do next. |I dont wont to bleed the entire system if I don't have to. I only changed the front 2 calipers.
I did the driver side first. Lost a little fluid, but not much.
At that point, I pulled the reservoir from the master, flushed and refilled.
Then I did the other side. After which I topped up the reservoir.
Discs, calipers, pads etc, all in place now.

Reservoir never went dry while system was open.

How should I proceed now to complete this task using the most expeditious route.

Thanks

Larue

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